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Zsolt Gárdonyi (*1946): Magnificat
 

for mezzo soprano [d'-f''] & string orchestra (Durata: 5'). This Magnificat was first performed in the cathedral of Würzburg/German in 1997. Zsolt Gárdony composed a version for mezzo soprano and organ also.

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Franz Xaver Gruber (1787-1863): Stille Nacht
 

arranged for high voice [f'-a flat''] & orchestra (2 flutes, oboes, cor anglais, clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, harp, glockenspiel & strings) in German and Italian (Durata: 5'). Ernst-Thilo Kalke arranged "Stille Nacht" for the TV channel ZDF and the tenor Björn Casapietra. We offer also an arrangement for high voice & piano. It’s included in "Three Christmas songs" (EW369).

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Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759): Let the Bright Seraphim
 

from the oratorio "Samson" for soprano, trumpet & organ, edited by Hans Peter Eisenmann (Durata: 6'). The original instrumentation is for soprano, trumpet, strings & b. c. We offer the original instrumentation as score in combination with parts for orchestra (4-3-2-2-2). Please order additional parts separately. Series Organ & Brass

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Johann Rosenmüller (1619-1684): Ad pugnas ad bella
 

Cantata for soprano [e'-f sharp''], trumpet, strings, bassoon & b. c. (Durata: 15'), edited by Johann Plietzsch. Besides score and set of parts we offer also a piano/organ reduction, so the piece can be performed with soprano, trumpet & organ/piano as well. Set of parts: each part once, except basso three times; soprano in treble and soprano clef, trumpet in B flat, C and D. Series Monarca della Tromba - Musik der Fürstenhöfe

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Johann Rosenmüller (1619-1684): O felicissimus paradysi aspectus
 

Cantata for soprano [g'-f''], trumpet, strings, bassoon & b. c. (Durata: 8'), edited by Johann Plietzsch. Besides score and set of parts we offer a piano/organ reduction also. The piece can be performed as well with soprano, trumpet & organ/piano. Set of parts: each part once, except basso three times; soprano in treble and soprano clef, trumpet in B flat, C and D. Series Monarca della Tromba - Musik der Fürstenhöfe

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Joseph Alois Schmittbaur (1718-1809): Stabat Mater Dolorosa
 

for 2 sopranos, tenor, bass, 2 oboes, 2 horns, strings & b. c. (Durata: 45'). Because of its instrumentation with two sopranos (the male voices could also be choirs) this Stabat Mater Dolorosa is unique within the church music. String set: 5-5-3-3-1. Please order additional parts separately. First Edition, edited by Hans Peter Eisenmann.

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Franz Schubert (1797-1828): Mille cherubini in coro
 

(Wiegenlied op. 98/2) arranged for high voice [e flat'-a flat''] & orchestra (2 flutes, oboes, triangle & strings) (Durata: 4'). Ernst-Thilo Kalke arranged "Mille cherubini in coro" for the TV channel ZDF and the tenor Björn Casapietra. We offer an arrangement for high voice & piano also. It’s included in "Three Christmas songs" (EW369).

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Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767): Auf, erwachet meine Sinnen
 

TVWV 1:98 Cantata for contralto/mezzo soprano [c sharp’-e’’], choir ad lib., 2 violins, viola & organ. Christmas cantata (No. 7) from the Angel-Year 1748/49, edited by András Székely.

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Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767): Der Herr regieret
 

TVWV 1:285 Cantata for soprano [e’-g’’], choir ad lib., 2 violins, viola & organ, Advent cantata (No. 4) from the Angel-Year 1748/49, edited by András Székely.

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Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767): Du bist mein Vater, ich dein Kind
 

TVWV 1:384 Cantata for soprano [e’-g flat’’], choir ad lib., 2 violins, viola & organ, Christmas cantata (No. 8) from the Angel-Year 1748/49, edited by András Székely.

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